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one area mrs clinton has to win tonight is nevada. clinton has to win tonight is nevada. we haven't yet heard from it. it was in the clinton column, leaning that way. the clinton column, leaning that way. it was in the clinton column, leaning that way. we can go to james cook in las vegas. what are you hearing, james? in terms of the results here, at the moment is just 15% of precincts have reporting. hillary clinton with a slight edge at the moment. but the breaking news that caught hers mastoe has been elected to the senate, replacing harry reid, not a game for the democrats, who at this stage looked like losing the senate, the house of representatives and the presidency as well. if clinton wants td presidency as well. if clinton wants to win she will have to pull off an escape acts that would wow the crowds on the las vegas strip. it's looking increasingly difficult for her to do so. we'll see what it means for latinos, people said it would be the election of latinos and this would be the moment they stepped up and voted for hillary clinton. we are joined by leo, ape p
one area mrs clinton has to win tonight is nevada. clinton has to win tonight is nevada. we haven't yet heard from it. it was in the clinton column, leaning that way. the clinton column, leaning that way. it was in the clinton column, leaning that way. we can go to james cook in las vegas. what are you hearing, james? in terms of the results here, at the moment is just 15% of precincts have reporting. hillary clinton with a slight edge at the moment. but the breaking news that caught hers...
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his nevada. his team are suing the‘ registrar‘ nevada. his team are suing thei registrar of voters in clark county, registrar of voters in clark county, alleging the door was broken alleging the door was broken when ‘ the polling station alleging the door was broken when ‘ the polling station stayed open late‘ the polling station stayed open late‘ last friday. it‘ last friday. it stayed open to accommodate last friday. it stayed open to accommodate people who were still accommodate people who were still queueing up to accommodate people who were still queueing up to vote. they queueing up to vote. they say the registrar‘ registrar was colluding with‘ democratic registrar was colluding with‘ democratic party‘ registrar was colluding with‘ democratic party activistsr democratic party activists we will‘ keep across that‘ democratic party activistst we will‘ keep across that one for you. democratic party activistst we will‘ keep across that one for you. who‘ keep across that one for you. who becomes the‘ keep a
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they have already filed suit in nevada. donald trump has been talking about, you know, suspicious moments that might be happening in certain polling areas. earlier today, he made this rather interesting comment, saying, "hopefully we will win but let's see how things play out. i want everything honest". what they are not prepared to do is commit to accepting the outcome of the election. if he loses, he says, then he will conclude that everything he has done has been a waste of time, money and energy. as regards the mood, well, they continue to talk about brexit. they have been encouraged by the strong turnout in some of those key battle ground states and, they say, some of those supporters who donald trump has infused, they believe they have turned out in great numbers at the polls. -- has enthused. they are encouraged but let's see how things turn out during the evening. jon is also at new york at the clinton headquarters. jon, given we have been reporting a modest lead for hillary clinton in some of these polls, the lates
they have already filed suit in nevada. donald trump has been talking about, you know, suspicious moments that might be happening in certain polling areas. earlier today, he made this rather interesting comment, saying, "hopefully we will win but let's see how things play out. i want everything honest". what they are not prepared to do is commit to accepting the outcome of the election. if he loses, he says, then he will conclude that everything he has done has been a waste of time,...
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, one of three states, the others being massachusetts and nevada, to being massachusetts and nevada, to approve the juice being massachusetts and nevada, to approve the juice of marijuana approve the juice of marijuana for recreational purposes‘ approve the juice of marijuana for recreational purposes‘ -- recreational purposes‘ -- the use. that recreational purposes -- the use. that adds to be for states that adds to be for states where it was already legal. that adds to be for states where it was already legal. now, that adds to be for states where it was already legal. now, 20% of was already legal. now, 20% of americans was already legal. now, 20% of americans live in states was already legal. now, 20% of americans live in states where americans live in states where marijuana use is legal americans live in states where marijuana use is legal the marijuana use is legal the thought is that although is that although the federal authorities is that although the federal authorities regard is that although the federal authorities regard marijuana use authorities regard marijuana u
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john: i know we have been going back and forth on nevada, nevada. they are trying to screw with you. it's nevada. but they are messing with you. it's not fair. guys stop doing that to mark. the trump campaign is going around and they know they have to figure out a way to widen out the map somehow. so he will have a broader travel schedule. the clinton campaign is hammering away at some of the states. that they know if they win one of them, she will spend a lot of time in florida and north carolina and a lot in pennsylvania because that's the one they feel was thought of as the blue state that trump might be able to add that if they win that one and one of these other ones, it shuts down the race. they are laser focused on a few states. and the trump campaign is looking for a wild card. mark: if trump wins pennsylvania, they will other states. to me, the two states i'm most interested in are north carolina and new hampshire. new hampshire's got the kind of voters that trump hasn't been doing well with, upscale suburban voters and north carolina, same
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i noticed you had nevada blue. if he gets nevada, he does not need new hampshire. >> i was thinking back to 2000 and we all remember florida. all the other states, you remember bush got 271. new hampshire, iowa, nevada, iowa. had any of those been for gore, then bush would not have one. it really speaks to, you think that's to that time, how little it takes. >> a lot of people hate the electoral college. only the popular vote, then you have the candidate go from new york to california and you will not see them go anywhere else. siteet: what is the swing -- swing state you're looking at it used to be ohio? >> it is not the bellwether state. consecutiveright 14 times but other states have tied the record. missouri was right 13 consecutive times in a row as well. then there are like five states that have been right 14 times in states, nevada and new hampshire, who have been right 16 times in a row. those of us from ohio call it the bellwether state. >> you look at nevada, 16 times in a row, they were wrong when noty c
i noticed you had nevada blue. if he gets nevada, he does not need new hampshire. >> i was thinking back to 2000 and we all remember florida. all the other states, you remember bush got 271. new hampshire, iowa, nevada, iowa. had any of those been for gore, then bush would not have one. it really speaks to, you think that's to that time, how little it takes. >> a lot of people hate the electoral college. only the popular vote, then you have the candidate go from new york to...
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nevada. all of those states have the contested senate races. and republicans are in better shape than most people thought they would be. [bell rings] gon: i will say -- just to back to my shocked comment -- if double dribbling's two of those thatng states, i think will mean he will when mitchell everyone of the tossup states. i don't think that will happen. got ald mean trump has big, big wave, a bigger waves only of seen in this race far, a bigger wave than trump has come close to riding in the campaign to date. quick break, nbc news katie turner joins us to talk about the week to date. stay tuned. ♪ us now from north carolina where donald trump speaking tonight, nbc news coversondent katy tur the campaign. it is fascinating watching him toggle between more uplifting, optimistic rhetoric than he is used to make a vain and still being quite negative going after it'll. is there some balance they are trying to strike? campaigns want to end their campaign on a positive note. certainly hillary clinton did. she is not able to at the moment. the do
nevada. all of those states have the contested senate races. and republicans are in better shape than most people thought they would be. [bell rings] gon: i will say -- just to back to my shocked comment -- if double dribbling's two of those thatng states, i think will mean he will when mitchell everyone of the tossup states. i don't think that will happen. got ald mean trump has big, big wave, a bigger waves only of seen in this race far, a bigger wave than trump has come close to riding in...
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i am going to keep watching those nevada numbers move. i think that's what is coming down to a florida and north carolina get away from her. mark: sarah, give me an anecdote. tell me about someone who was not for trump before but now is. >> i do not think it is changing minds. i think it is the enthusiasm level. what happen with the comey e-mails, those numbers changed again. you have such unlikable candidates -- i think we can see why. whereas 2012, the republicans are down in the early vote count. they are up, and by a real margin. in north carolina, the turnout is not working. so either hillary clinton's campaign is intentionally not turning early voters out and they were lying that that was their strategy or things are not going the way they thought they would. mark: tracy, when you look at the new clinton ad and the continued attempts to define donald trump is an acceptable, is that working or is that not working? >> what i think is masterful about the approach is all of these ads are just donald himself, footage of him talking, the
i am going to keep watching those nevada numbers move. i think that's what is coming down to a florida and north carolina get away from her. mark: sarah, give me an anecdote. tell me about someone who was not for trump before but now is. >> i do not think it is changing minds. i think it is the enthusiasm level. what happen with the comey e-mails, those numbers changed again. you have such unlikable candidates -- i think we can see why. whereas 2012, the republicans are down in the early...
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nevada, north carolina, colorado, iowa, michigan, virginia. john has been covering hillary clinton and 40, pennsylvania, ohio and new hampshire. john, inside the clinton bubble over the weekend and into today, what do you see that is not necessarily clearly reported? john: i think the first thing is eriod, a sense of release. -- relief. the clinton campaign says the on bottom post-comey wednesday. their worst day in the polling was wednesday and from that point on they started to see a widening out of her lead to a point that they felt they had some room to breathe and the atmosphere around her, she had a much more casual, a much less intense campaign schedule then donald trump did. the people around her seem to be relieved. they seem relieved and confident. mark: so, the trump bubble surprising. we were not on a plane with a donald trump but on a press play. there are no senior aides traveling on the plane in a most no information. i have not spoken on the ground at any of these stocks to anyone in a senior status. we never see trump except t
nevada, north carolina, colorado, iowa, michigan, virginia. john has been covering hillary clinton and 40, pennsylvania, ohio and new hampshire. john, inside the clinton bubble over the weekend and into today, what do you see that is not necessarily clearly reported? john: i think the first thing is eriod, a sense of release. -- relief. the clinton campaign says the on bottom post-comey wednesday. their worst day in the polling was wednesday and from that point on they started to see a widening...
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nevada is a state that he needs to win. this lawsuit is alleging improper activity at the polling places. they say it illegal activity was conducted, staying open later than they were supposed to. that is puzzling because nevada law requires polling places to stay open for as long as people as long asine -- there are people in line to vote. pros look at the to get an early read? sometimes we will get leaks on exit polls around 4:00. this time there is this new vote caster which slate is doing with vice. what are you looking at? >> it go state-by-state. north carolina, the early vote, donald trump is doing pretty well. it also bodes well for him that the african-american vote is lagging compared to 2008 and 2012. scarlet: the twitter sphere will start to figure it out around 5:00 maybe. >> there is a state-by-state component and more broadly and nationally, look at the low propensity voters that form president obama's coalition. those are the same voters that hillary clinton is counting on them turning out. if they turn out
nevada is a state that he needs to win. this lawsuit is alleging improper activity at the polling places. they say it illegal activity was conducted, staying open later than they were supposed to. that is puzzling because nevada law requires polling places to stay open for as long as people as long asine -- there are people in line to vote. pros look at the to get an early read? sometimes we will get leaks on exit polls around 4:00. this time there is this new vote caster which slate is doing...
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we have nevada, arizona, mexico, iowa. nevada is not until 10:00. the others are at 9:00 in the evening. it depends on what happens in the east. well quite possible that after florida has closed that we will not have the result because we will be counting those results. that is what happened in 2000. mike mckee, you and i have been through this before. why is florida so difficult? mike: it is one of those states that has a very next voting public. you have a hispanic population that could play a very big role in this election. they are divided on their issues, not necessarily the candidates. you have the cubans in miami not like obama administration policy. you have others who have been offended by donald trump. it was not just 2000. in 2012, florida was never called on election day because it was so close. it did not factor into the final decision. they didn't even have those primitive old ballots. mike: we don't want that again. david: florida is a tossup in the polling as well. a .2% difference for hillary clinton. how late could it be before we
we have nevada, arizona, mexico, iowa. nevada is not until 10:00. the others are at 9:00 in the evening. it depends on what happens in the east. well quite possible that after florida has closed that we will not have the result because we will be counting those results. that is what happened in 2000. mike mckee, you and i have been through this before. why is florida so difficult? mike: it is one of those states that has a very next voting public. you have a hispanic population that could play...
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guys and i have talked about polling in nevada for years. it's difficult to pull here. you will get some sophisticated democrats who acknowledge this -- hillary clinton is not to barack obama. there was real excitement. the base got out enthusiastically to vote for barack obama in 2008 and 2012. there was much more dragging out of homes, having the bus people do things they didn't do, there is more registration and groups on the ground than there ever have been before. there's one other phenomenon going on here, in the early voting, young african-americans are not getting out to vote in the numbers they did in 2008 and 2012. mark: the great john ralston, thank you. the media ise gathered here, we wrestled two of them to the ground and had them join us. that come after these words rum our sponsors. ♪ , nbc joining me here now news, katie tur who is inside the event and kevin cirilli. one of the advantages you have is to see the guy every day. where do you think his head is -- his inner confidence that he can win or will win? fbin: everson's the announcing the investiga
guys and i have talked about polling in nevada for years. it's difficult to pull here. you will get some sophisticated democrats who acknowledge this -- hillary clinton is not to barack obama. there was real excitement. the base got out enthusiastically to vote for barack obama in 2008 and 2012. there was much more dragging out of homes, having the bus people do things they didn't do, there is more registration and groups on the ground than there ever have been before. there's one other...
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when i look for is north carolina, nevada, maybe new hampshire, michigan a little bit. i would keep an eye on those states. pennsylvania a little bit. i was he when the polls go because that is where hillary clinton -- the states that keeper about 270. it she loses altitude there, that would hurt. vonnie: ben bodie in washington, d.c. thank you. we will be checking in with you soon. still ahead, earnings and mna moving the markets today. we go through the early winners and losers, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn in new york. nejra: it is time now for the new bloomberg business flash. ford's sales were down almost 12% last month. a couple of bright spots for ford, f series pickup trucks were up and lincoln sales were up. a quick to people familiar with the matter, representatives from the private equity firm were not pleasant last week when automakers met with bidders for takata. the company is blamed for the largest auto recall in history. that is your business flash. vonnie: thank you. let's head straight to our markets desk i
when i look for is north carolina, nevada, maybe new hampshire, michigan a little bit. i would keep an eye on those states. pennsylvania a little bit. i was he when the polls go because that is where hillary clinton -- the states that keeper about 270. it she loses altitude there, that would hurt. vonnie: ben bodie in washington, d.c. thank you. we will be checking in with you soon. still ahead, earnings and mna moving the markets today. we go through the early winners and losers, next. this is...
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nevada and colorado, hillary is as close to certain as she can be. trump is doing better in iowa and ohio. florida, big surprise, is a tossup, which it probably will be until the wee hours of the morning on november 9. i was in your home state of north carolina last week, charlie, and here's what's interesting when you look at early voting. republicans are doing a little better, but the big surges among unaffiliated voters, up 45% from four years ago. who are they? people aren't sure. that, i think, really captures this election. charlie: but i read a thing in politicos playbook this morning that's suggesting there's no hidden trump vote. whatever analysis they indicate so far does not indicate what many people thought might be there as a hidden trump vote. al: right, the so-called bradley effect in california. i agree with that. there was no hidden trump vote during the primaries. if there was, you would have probably seen it then. i think a lot of people doing focus groups are not seeing that. most people for trump are proudly for trump. i am not s
nevada and colorado, hillary is as close to certain as she can be. trump is doing better in iowa and ohio. florida, big surprise, is a tossup, which it probably will be until the wee hours of the morning on november 9. i was in your home state of north carolina last week, charlie, and here's what's interesting when you look at early voting. republicans are doing a little better, but the big surges among unaffiliated voters, up 45% from four years ago. who are they? people aren't sure. that, i...
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carol: what about nevada? allison: they voted for president obama twice. they have a democratic senator who is retiring. that state has been the scene of incredible spending in the senate race. republicans really want to grab that senate seat. you have a mix of people coming out of their and we went to voters all over las vegas and even there, we had one woman who had retired to las vegas from new york and she voted for reagan and republicans in the past. she was voting for hillary. it's interesting to see people who were proud to tell us who. they voted early and did not want to get stuck in alliance. carol: a trip to a mexican supermarket proves all of trump may be right about one thing and oliver: we talked to the reporter. moreere are more and products in american stores here every year. all i have seen is growth in this area. starbucks, red lobster, everything you need in the u.s. you can certainly find here in mexico. we decided to chronicle that .hrough the shelves that is a supermarket here in mexico right outside mexico city. shelves that is are s
carol: what about nevada? allison: they voted for president obama twice. they have a democratic senator who is retiring. that state has been the scene of incredible spending in the senate race. republicans really want to grab that senate seat. you have a mix of people coming out of their and we went to voters all over las vegas and even there, we had one woman who had retired to las vegas from new york and she voted for reagan and republicans in the past. she was voting for hillary. it's...
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or a diverse electorate, which is good for democrats, especially in nevada. of latinosng a lot voting early, a good sign for the clinton campaign. despite the polls, there are a lot of people on the ground who say it could be a blowout in the state. are youspecific states watching closest on election night been? >> some of those states i mentioned before. on a daily andg hourly basis, but i will be watching pennsylvania, florida, and nevada. i will be watching north carolina somewhat. these are tight states where we have some interesting indicators in recent polls and in the early votes. if hillary clinton can put those away quickly, it may go a long way to making her president on wednesday morning. if she can't, i think we are in for a long night. >> thank you. 48 hours before the election. now let's get to first word news with tom mackenzie. tom: prime minister theresa may won'tard brexit timetable be altered by last week's ruling. the decision has worsened relations in britain. theresa may says the government has a strong case to appeal the ruling that par
or a diverse electorate, which is good for democrats, especially in nevada. of latinosng a lot voting early, a good sign for the clinton campaign. despite the polls, there are a lot of people on the ground who say it could be a blowout in the state. are youspecific states watching closest on election night been? >> some of those states i mentioned before. on a daily andg hourly basis, but i will be watching pennsylvania, florida, and nevada. i will be watching north carolina somewhat....
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and there were two big places where there was voting on that, and that was in florida and arizona -- nevada, excuse me. same voters that elected trump and rubio also voted to keep solar. you are also seeing that rooftop solar is very of the moment. it creates the jobs people one. it brings affordable solar and entreated people, and it brings competition. that is a very bipartisan set of characteristics. emily: ok, but there is still the question about how donald trump deals about it. let's take a listen to one and -- one thinge real he did say. mr. trump: on energy, i will cancel job killing restrictions on the production of energy, including clean coal, creating millions of high-paying jobs. that's what we want. that's what we have then waiting for. hear him sayou that, when you hear concern about tax credits getting rolled back, what are your thoughts? is saying is we are investing in infrastructure and jobs, and we are investing in domestic tops. -- domestic jobs. the jobs and solar are growing 12 times that of the rest of the economy. i see it's very consistent with his message. the oth
and there were two big places where there was voting on that, and that was in florida and arizona -- nevada, excuse me. same voters that elected trump and rubio also voted to keep solar. you are also seeing that rooftop solar is very of the moment. it creates the jobs people one. it brings affordable solar and entreated people, and it brings competition. that is a very bipartisan set of characteristics. emily: ok, but there is still the question about how donald trump deals about it. let's take...
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. , kabbalah heller -- kemal harris, and nevada's former attorney general are heading to the senate. senator, join hawaii's who was elected in 2013. heavily armed man at 10 -- heavily armed taliban militants launched an attack on a consulate. >> heavily armed militants killed at least six people and 120 were injured one day. steinmeyer says german fest -- german special forces pushed the attack back. bloomberg news, berlin. >> and david foley's art collection has hit the top of the chart. the auction resumes today. the three-part sale includes 350 -- 350 items. news 24 hours per day powered by 26 hundred journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >> let's talk about sterling. throwing markets into turmoil. for all of the trumpet inspired currency swings, richard jones joins me now to wrap up the week. this is sterling against all of this. the real beneficiary of a trump's victory would be the pound, would you believe meac oh >> it would not be obvious. with a lot of different traits we can talk about is that the consensus trades, or the trade everyone had on before the resu
. , kabbalah heller -- kemal harris, and nevada's former attorney general are heading to the senate. senator, join hawaii's who was elected in 2013. heavily armed man at 10 -- heavily armed taliban militants launched an attack on a consulate. >> heavily armed militants killed at least six people and 120 were injured one day. steinmeyer says german fest -- german special forces pushed the attack back. bloomberg news, berlin. >> and david foley's art collection has hit the top of the...
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we saw it in nevada and parts of florida but we did not see across florida that she needed to get it. she did not cap the african-american voter even to the point she needed in philadelphia and detroit, milwaukee, madison, areas she really needed to carry those states. it would have made the difference for her. mark: why didn't she get it? they will the issue have to have an autopsy for and look at the messaging. this is what i find fascinating. this was the year of more radical politics on both sides. sanders would be able to galvanize people for a society driven by socially -- socialist type policies, on the right, you had a trump movement with policies in effect. she did not capitalize on the surge in how she framed her message. incentivizees trump this popular republicanism with the left, diminished but still powerful, the brand that paul ryan and mitch mcconnell are espousing? >> this is what you watch for. way, looking at paul ryan's playbook. he talk a lot about infrastructure and how that would have. we talked a lot about how he will boost job growth. those are straight out of
we saw it in nevada and parts of florida but we did not see across florida that she needed to get it. she did not cap the african-american voter even to the point she needed in philadelphia and detroit, milwaukee, madison, areas she really needed to carry those states. it would have made the difference for her. mark: why didn't she get it? they will the issue have to have an autopsy for and look at the messaging. this is what i find fascinating. this was the year of more radical politics on...
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nevada has shown similar signs. if latinos show out in big numbers, that will be an insuperable firewall. here, one is from closer. clinton is at the hilton on 6th avenue. farther west from the hilton is where hillary clinton will be at the javid center. i will not say it looks like a theme park but they built an elaborate set up that people are saying is on most unprecedented for an election night. both candidates are cautiously optimistic. talking to both clinton and trump people in the last 24 hours, republicans say, "we need a break, we need something surprising to happen, we need something the data does not show." it suggests, the new they are -- they know they are behind. trump needs anywhere between eight and 10 states where he is either behind. the one thing he has that worries democrats is the x factor, the unknown. john: i think, it for the feel of it, i think you would acknowledge the trump momentum, eight, 10 days ago after the initial comey letter, dissipated. mark: there is no reason to think that it e
nevada has shown similar signs. if latinos show out in big numbers, that will be an insuperable firewall. here, one is from closer. clinton is at the hilton on 6th avenue. farther west from the hilton is where hillary clinton will be at the javid center. i will not say it looks like a theme park but they built an elaborate set up that people are saying is on most unprecedented for an election night. both candidates are cautiously optimistic. talking to both clinton and trump people in the last...
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i am not talking about arguing about nevada. the house will be controlled by republicans. there will be 10 committees holding investigation with the subpoena power. we haven't seen gotten to the beginning of what is coming out of the the f.b.i. and the justice department, and the weak pleeks, and the clinton foundation and the rest of it. government will be frozen for at least a year, if i can say that, and in that year there hand-off, fiscal which is what the markets won't oday, and it happen. there will not be a debt ceiling increase that we desperately need over the $20 trillion mark in march. there will be a huge political stand-off before. that i think it will spook the markets like never before, they are over valed and they will crash. >> so what you are saying is all of us are saying finally, the election is over, and wore day until the national nightmare comes to an end. the fundamental forces we are seeing in the break down in institutions, parties and norms of politics, we are just getting started with that? >> i would say the nightmare starts wednesday morning.
i am not talking about arguing about nevada. the house will be controlled by republicans. there will be 10 committees holding investigation with the subpoena power. we haven't seen gotten to the beginning of what is coming out of the the f.b.i. and the justice department, and the weak pleeks, and the clinton foundation and the rest of it. government will be frozen for at least a year, if i can say that, and in that year there hand-off, fiscal which is what the markets won't oday, and it happen....
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trump is showing strength in iowa and ohio well clinton looks to be stronger in north carolina and nevada. the fbi and new york police department are investigating the possibility of an al qaeda effect -- attack on election eve. they are reviewing information that mentioned texas, new york, and virginia as potential targets. the information received is not specific. police in turkey have continued their crackdown and rounded up a number of kurdish lawmakers in a late-night wake. a court has ordered that the two cochairs of the main pro-kurdish party be out of jail. in paris police are cleaning out about 3000 migrants who turned sidewalks into a makeshift camp. they are from sudan, ethiopia, countries, and they are being taken to shelters to apply for asylum. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. vonnie: let's get back to the u.s. jobs report for october. 161,000 workers and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.9% as wages rose. this report provides further evidence the fed says it needs
trump is showing strength in iowa and ohio well clinton looks to be stronger in north carolina and nevada. the fbi and new york police department are investigating the possibility of an al qaeda effect -- attack on election eve. they are reviewing information that mentioned texas, new york, and virginia as potential targets. the information received is not specific. police in turkey have continued their crackdown and rounded up a number of kurdish lawmakers in a late-night wake. a court has...
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and sure enough he found somebody who was very positively a jill stein voter and so -- >> what about nevada, voted for twice.nt obama >> an interesting situation. a democratic senator, harry reid . who is retiring. that has been the scene -- iscernible] a real mix of people coming out there. we went to las vegas. we had a woman who had retired to las vegas from new york in she said she voted for ronald reagan and voted for republicans in the past but this time she is voting for hillary. it was interesting to see the people who were really proud to tell us they were voting early because they wanted to make sure their bed happened, got counted, that they did not get stuck in line and they were happy to tell us. >> a visit to a supermarket proves donald trump may be right about one thing. i expect not in the way he intended. >> more and more rhetoric to in mexico, more and more american stores here every year. i have been living in mexico for 12 years and all i've seen is growth in this area. more starbucks. down here red lobster now. anything you need in the united states, you can almost earl
and sure enough he found somebody who was very positively a jill stein voter and so -- >> what about nevada, voted for twice.nt obama >> an interesting situation. a democratic senator, harry reid . who is retiring. that has been the scene -- iscernible] a real mix of people coming out there. we went to las vegas. we had a woman who had retired to las vegas from new york in she said she voted for ronald reagan and voted for republicans in the past but this time she is voting for...
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people who watch nevada closely say that it is an almost insurmountable lead for hillary clinton so far. jonathan: we spoke about this problem this morning. you have the people who say they don't know on the phone, but then you cannot fall them into the booth to watch have a vote, and they are the ones who swung it on brexit. how do you capture those people? >> there was concern about people scared to say they were voting for donald trump. we have not seen that in the early voting. there is an interesting aspect in some states like new hampshire. after the first james comey letter, more people said they might not vote for hillary clinton because of that. is thatlsters find people who are not happy with their candidate tend to not answer the phone when that happens. that distorts the reports. tapethe donald trump bus came out, a lot of reporters -- voters were not answering the phone. alix: interesting. david: as we look forward to tomorrow, what is the scope of efforts going from both campaigns to monitor the polls? >> this is a normal factor. you have somebody from each party and each
people who watch nevada closely say that it is an almost insurmountable lead for hillary clinton so far. jonathan: we spoke about this problem this morning. you have the people who say they don't know on the phone, but then you cannot fall them into the booth to watch have a vote, and they are the ones who swung it on brexit. how do you capture those people? >> there was concern about people scared to say they were voting for donald trump. we have not seen that in the early voting. there...
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. >> what about nevada? they voted for president obama twice. they voted for him twice and they have a democratic senator. harry reid, he is retiring from his seat. republicans really want to grab that senate seat. you had a real mix of people coming out there and we went to voters all over las vegas. even there, it was very funny. we had a woman who retired to las vegas from new york. she had voted for reagan. she had voted for republicans in the past. this time, she was voting for hillary. we had people who were proud to tell us what they were doing. they were voting early, they wanted their vote to count, dated out not want to get stuck in mind. -- they did not want to get stuck in lines. more and more products here in mexico. more and more american stores here every year. i have been living in mexico for 12 years. all i see is growth in this area. there is a west elm here. a red lobster as well. everything you need. everything you need in the u.s. you can find in mexico. we decided to chronicle that through the shelf. a supermarket here in m
. >> what about nevada? they voted for president obama twice. they voted for him twice and they have a democratic senator. harry reid, he is retiring from his seat. republicans really want to grab that senate seat. you had a real mix of people coming out there and we went to voters all over las vegas. even there, it was very funny. we had a woman who retired to las vegas from new york. she had voted for reagan. she had voted for republicans in the past. this time, she was voting for...
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hillary clinton looks to be stronger in north carolina and nevada. democrats and republicans in florida have cast ballots in nearly even proportions. in paris, police are clearing out about 3,000 moy grants who turned sidewalks into a make-shift camp. the migrants are from sudan, ethiopia, and other countries. they're being taken to shelters, where they can apply for asylum. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. alix? alix: thank you so much. u.s. equity futures flat into the jobs number in about 15 minutes' time. individual movers want to focus on starbucks, up almost 2% premarket. earnings beat same-store sales in the americas were actually up by 5%. the company also raised its dividend. they have new food items, as well as digital efforts helping to offset any kind of weakness in the food market that we might see. cbs also want to focus on as well, up over 2%. cbs c.e.o. les moonves saying he opened the door to a possible merge we are viacom,
hillary clinton looks to be stronger in north carolina and nevada. democrats and republicans in florida have cast ballots in nearly even proportions. in paris, police are clearing out about 3,000 moy grants who turned sidewalks into a make-shift camp. the migrants are from sudan, ethiopia, and other countries. they're being taken to shelters, where they can apply for asylum. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor...
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inre is the situation -- november, voters in massachusetts, nevada, maine and california said yes to legalizing weed for recreational use. voters in arizona turn down the merit -- turned down the measure. a majority of states have legalized it for medical use. the election of donald trump to might easyncy outlook. he says states should determine their own weed rules. yet they have effect because the justice department in 2013 interfere since federal law bans marijuana for all usage. a republican led justice department could change that policy. legal weed joins consumables like chocolates and immense. $3 billion in sales are estimated in 2013. cannabis has been used since medicinalmes for its and mood altering effects. it was outlawed in the 1930's, about the same time a 13 year prohibition on alcohol was overturned through a constitutional amendment. support for legalization grew after states began permitting medical use of the plant to treat pain and nausea in patients with aids and cancer. legalization advocates make the case that cannabis is safer than alcohol and making weed lega
inre is the situation -- november, voters in massachusetts, nevada, maine and california said yes to legalizing weed for recreational use. voters in arizona turn down the merit -- turned down the measure. a majority of states have legalized it for medical use. the election of donald trump to might easyncy outlook. he says states should determine their own weed rules. yet they have effect because the justice department in 2013 interfere since federal law bans marijuana for all usage. a...
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greg: one is nevada where the democrats have to the harry reid seat, and i think they will. i am going to be a chicken this morning and say it is a tie in the senate. the democrats get a net before and that means tim kaine will break ties. tom: we are going to dive into this with michael mckee in our next section as well. the battleground states, the one that intrigues me the most is michigan. 1988, it has been a long time. this is not george romney's michigan. greg: this is the one upset in the primary season. hillary clinton lost michigan to bernie sanders and the polls did not catch that. i keep being told that if donald trump becomes president the senate will be there to put him in check and balance so he cannot do that much damage. is that true? analogouss somewhat to if she wins because the house will be a check on her and whoever wins will have one of the houses working against them. thatine: what american america represents depending on who is president is huge. it makes a difference if you add regulation, on whether foreign policy is your priority. friend whoe an ol
greg: one is nevada where the democrats have to the harry reid seat, and i think they will. i am going to be a chicken this morning and say it is a tie in the senate. the democrats get a net before and that means tim kaine will break ties. tom: we are going to dive into this with michael mckee in our next section as well. the battleground states, the one that intrigues me the most is michigan. 1988, it has been a long time. this is not george romney's michigan. greg: this is the one upset in...
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nevada early vote totals, about have alreadyns voted. according to the experts in nevada, she has an almost insurmountable lead. there is going to be more blue on the screen than people think. she is, at this point, unless the polls are wrong, poised to win. francine: if you look at the fbi clearing hillary clinton, i was watching u.s. coverage yesterday, and i do not know if the voter is that sophisticated, or whether they just a maybe there is a concern with an issue and i do not want to vote for the old establishment. will it actually impact, like it has impacted the markets, the voters? aren: the people who hesitant to support hillary clinton will likely come back to the democratic full. this was a mistake for james comey to have sent the letter a week ago, politics this close to the election. the whole thing was a debacle, and nobody should praise his handling of the situation. last week, he sent an e-mail saying, there are no e-mails, and we do not know what they say. it sent clinton tumbling in the polls. as most people predicted,
nevada early vote totals, about have alreadyns voted. according to the experts in nevada, she has an almost insurmountable lead. there is going to be more blue on the screen than people think. she is, at this point, unless the polls are wrong, poised to win. francine: if you look at the fbi clearing hillary clinton, i was watching u.s. coverage yesterday, and i do not know if the voter is that sophisticated, or whether they just a maybe there is a concern with an issue and i do not want to vote...
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they would love to see nevada. they have seen a lot of latino early voting turnout. they are focusing their efforts on pennsylvania, michigan, and florida. they have that same sort of within the margin of error lead, but they want to consolidate. vonnie: the donald trump campaign? >> they are going to the exact same states. it is one of those days where the planes are crossing on the tarmac. the circuits are going there. -- surrogates are going there. everybody is making a play for them. mark: what about the mood? the polls show the sourness of the mood among the electorate. does that mean we will divide the nation after the outcome, whatever happens? and will there be general distrust about the president-elect? >> we saw probably in the polls that the majority of voters expect to see the investigations and scandals in congress over the next four years no matter who is president. that does not even begin to talk about the economic malaise that has been driving a lot of this election. you have people who are quite pleased with president obama in the last four years. t
they would love to see nevada. they have seen a lot of latino early voting turnout. they are focusing their efforts on pennsylvania, michigan, and florida. they have that same sort of within the margin of error lead, but they want to consolidate. vonnie: the donald trump campaign? >> they are going to the exact same states. it is one of those days where the planes are crossing on the tarmac. the circuits are going there. -- surrogates are going there. everybody is making a play for them....
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in nevada, for example, three quarters of the people going to vote have already voted. about two thirds in the state of florida. you are looking at a lot of people already registering the of a do not count votes until election day, but they do give a breakdown of who has come out. so far, more democrats have come out in all of these states. it does not mean republicans will not come out tomorrow, but at least she has a head start. mark: you still wonder if comey may have swayed it. a question.s a lot of the people who voted early did so after comey 1, the first letter he released. they would have been working off of that information. in almost every state, early voting closed over the weekend, before coming 2 came out. people who voted early did not have the clearance, whatever you call it, that comey gave clinton. vonnie: what about the down ballot? we do not tend to concentrate as much on the pulling down ballot. for thee big contest is senate and how that turns out. that may have been affect it, to a certain extent, by comey 1. it did interrupt democrats momentum and
in nevada, for example, three quarters of the people going to vote have already voted. about two thirds in the state of florida. you are looking at a lot of people already registering the of a do not count votes until election day, but they do give a breakdown of who has come out. so far, more democrats have come out in all of these states. it does not mean republicans will not come out tomorrow, but at least she has a head start. mark: you still wonder if comey may have swayed it. a question.s...
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she is doing better than the person did in 2012 with hispanic voters which bodes well for states like nevada, colorado, and florida. it is a mixed bag right now. i would not discern to much from it. that is what we are seeing in nearly vote up tomorrow. scarlet: how much historical data do we have on early voting? can we draw many conclusions from it? i might be behind the times, but i have never gone to vote early. it might be because we live in new york state. was it an option? too muchwould not read into this because the laws are always changing. pennsylvania devonte have early voting right now. a number of states cut back on early voting. things are constantly changing and in flux. every change brings with it certain switches that could play out differently in the early vote. i would not read too much into it right now. we have six more days. matt: you can just wait until the day and go to your local elementary school in the basement and, do your voting, get a picture, glass of milk or something when you do it. it is always a lot of fun. what about people switching early votes? is that p
she is doing better than the person did in 2012 with hispanic voters which bodes well for states like nevada, colorado, and florida. it is a mixed bag right now. i would not discern to much from it. that is what we are seeing in nearly vote up tomorrow. scarlet: how much historical data do we have on early voting? can we draw many conclusions from it? i might be behind the times, but i have never gone to vote early. it might be because we live in new york state. was it an option? too muchwould...
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the new swing states, the virginias, colorado, new mexico and nevada i think are going to stay with hillary clinton. attention is on florida. it could be very comfortable and tight for clinton but i think she squeezes it out. >> do you reach for brexit play book? i pulled up here one function on bloomberg, n.t., news trends. this is around the brexit vote. people often mentioning brexit and flump the same news story. are you reaching for that brexit play or are the parallels overdone? >> are we going to see a sudden surge towards flump the polls behind this kind of shy trump theory that we have seen play out in votes before? that is obviously possible. it didn't really happen to him in the primaries which is the thing here. if there had been all of these eople that wouldn't tell the pollsters that went to vote for him. >> polling around brexit is a different thing. >> exactly. brexit never happened before. this event happens every four years and it is about different states and you piece them together. it is a different polling exercise. in terms of if you see a trump victory, i think you s
the new swing states, the virginias, colorado, new mexico and nevada i think are going to stay with hillary clinton. attention is on florida. it could be very comfortable and tight for clinton but i think she squeezes it out. >> do you reach for brexit play book? i pulled up here one function on bloomberg, n.t., news trends. this is around the brexit vote. people often mentioning brexit and flump the same news story. are you reaching for that brexit play or are the parallels overdone?...
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on the bright side for hillary clinton, nevada is looking good for her. her numbers are looking similar to president obama's numbers in 2012 when he won the state by five or six points and nevada has a huge early vote tally usually. similaraying a advantage that the president did so that is something good for her. one big bright side is the history -- hispanic quote seems to be up and there are a lot of hispanic voters in florida. there going for by a big margin. lowerocrats are saying african-american turnout in 2012, that could be a problem with that number moves to a for them. scarlet: we have come to expect the unexpected when it comes to this campaign. how are each side bracing for potential big news whether it is clinton's camp with more wikileaks data dumps or document dumps or the trump side with perhaps more disclosures of accusations from other women? >> everyone is on a knife's edge. the races been tightening. they're both planning on having their election night parties in manhattan. they are not to our knowledge , any new anything shockers in
on the bright side for hillary clinton, nevada is looking good for her. her numbers are looking similar to president obama's numbers in 2012 when he won the state by five or six points and nevada has a huge early vote tally usually. similaraying a advantage that the president did so that is something good for her. one big bright side is the history -- hispanic quote seems to be up and there are a lot of hispanic voters in florida. there going for by a big margin. lowerocrats are saying...
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nowonsin, michigan, nevada looking like states that hillary clinton needs to protect. we see her firewall and the near beltand the central rust states but it is going to come down to north carolina, florida, and pennsylvania. who is making that case in the final stretch that they have the vision for america and they need to keep their bases solid, get them out to vote, and also get those last few people who are still making up their mind. excitede will be watching you over the next five days. thank you very much, that is megan murphy our washington bureau chief. jonathan: a tighter race indeed playing out in these markets. the story of the equity market, a softer few sessions, seven to be precise. a seven-day losing streak on the s&p 500. two hours away from the cash open, up 39 on the dow and four points on the s&p 500. treasuries are well bid and the yen as well. a stronger yen. 10 year treasuries hold onto recent gains in the yield down to 1.81. we will take you to banks in europe, a surprise profit from credit suisse but share suffering the most in three months. â™
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we have a new one showing trump is actually ahead by five points in arizona and six points in nevada. floridasylvania and have clinton ahead in at least pennsylvania. and nevadans arizona and clinton wins pennsylvania and florida it's over right? >> donald trump needs to win florida. there's very few paths to the presidency if he doesn't. he can spare to lose pennsylvania. butould be easier if he won he can find other ways. florida is key. one of the most interesting things about the poll today is that arizona poll. you wouldn't expect it to matter much because you expect trump to be winning in arizona. that was a state just a week ago. maybe that momentum has stopped. that's the feeling everybody has right now. be worried but't the momentum she has has used. eased. isaacs isphen convinced we are going to get a trump presidency. map make thatoral possible? >> it is possible. it's unlikely. it is still an uphill battle for him. if this was a referendum in the same way that brexit was where the entire nation was voting that could still happen in these states. by state power. if trump lo
we have a new one showing trump is actually ahead by five points in arizona and six points in nevada. floridasylvania and have clinton ahead in at least pennsylvania. and nevadans arizona and clinton wins pennsylvania and florida it's over right? >> donald trump needs to win florida. there's very few paths to the presidency if he doesn't. he can spare to lose pennsylvania. butould be easier if he won he can find other ways. florida is key. one of the most interesting things about the poll...
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california, massachusetts, nevada, approved recreational use of pot. north dakota and arkansas, medical marijuana, while montana loosened restrictions on medical marijuana law. several people were killed and more than 50 injured when a tram -- rainstorm in south london. the train tipped over on its side. police arrested the 42-year-old driver on suspicion of manslaughter. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and anysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. matt: we have breaking news. crash trader set to plead guilty in chicago. millionwith making $40 that prosecutors claimed set off the flash crash. if you recall, this guy was found essentially in his parent's basement in london suburb. prosecutors allege he is responsible. scarlet: back to the dominant story of the day. donald trump's victory and the impact on financial markets. joining us now is brian, chief investment strategist. you look at what is happening now, we have an initial selloff from risky assets and a move from safe havens. are you in there making moves? are yo
california, massachusetts, nevada, approved recreational use of pot. north dakota and arkansas, medical marijuana, while montana loosened restrictions on medical marijuana law. several people were killed and more than 50 injured when a tram -- rainstorm in south london. the train tipped over on its side. police arrested the 42-year-old driver on suspicion of manslaughter. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and anysts in over 120 countries. this is bloomberg. matt: we have...
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voting, a lot of talk about a latino surge, nevada, florida, the turnout was very similar to 2012, that did not seem to be a moving indicator. one of the stunning statistics, donald trump took a third of latino men according to exit polls. she did not put together the coalition she needed. francine: does that say there are more disaffected americans than we thought and is he the president that may make these disaffected americans come together? megan: a lot similar to brexit in terms of the tone. disenfranchised, people who feel disconnected from the american dream and from barack obama's america. we should be clear in saying there will be a lot of autopsy of hillary clinton, the campaign she ran, she did not consistently have the cohesive narrative and message that is why you should vote for hillary clinton's america as opposed to donald trump. tom: a couple moments last night, i was thunderstruck by the results from bucks county, pennsylvania. they find to our global audience , the importance of a wealthy philadelphia suburb in this stunning result. thele talk but they went in booth a
voting, a lot of talk about a latino surge, nevada, florida, the turnout was very similar to 2012, that did not seem to be a moving indicator. one of the stunning statistics, donald trump took a third of latino men according to exit polls. she did not put together the coalition she needed. francine: does that say there are more disaffected americans than we thought and is he the president that may make these disaffected americans come together? megan: a lot similar to brexit in terms of the...
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ohio and iowa, while hillary clinton's advantage in early voting looks stronger in north carolina and nevada. and that election uncertainty playing out today in markets. s&p 500 having its longest losing streak since the financial crisis in 2008, while
ohio and iowa, while hillary clinton's advantage in early voting looks stronger in north carolina and nevada. and that election uncertainty playing out today in markets. s&p 500 having its longest losing streak since the financial crisis in 2008, while
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those saints include, wisconsin, pennsylvania, nevada, new hampshire and missouri. in delly, the most polluted city on the planet is taking unprecedented steps to ease bad air quality. as protestors dimon straighted, they shut down schools for five-day and put a pan on construction. those sectors could be most at risk if the government can't clean up the area. >> the wikileaks founder is going to be interviewed today. sweden's granted assistance.egal global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,600 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am mark crumpton ton. this is bloomberg. >> it is all about the u.s. election today, as julie was telling us. ago recent surge. the f.b.i. cleared hillary clinton on the latest e-mails. michael jones, investment dwroops chairman and c.i.o. joins us. we will get to your concerns in a bit, but first off, to what do you tribute today's recovery in equities and other risky si sets? was it the clinton thing or a bounce after the sell-off? >> probably a little bit of both. financial markets are making it crystal clear they
those saints include, wisconsin, pennsylvania, nevada, new hampshire and missouri. in delly, the most polluted city on the planet is taking unprecedented steps to ease bad air quality. as protestors dimon straighted, they shut down schools for five-day and put a pan on construction. those sectors could be most at risk if the government can't clean up the area. >> the wikileaks founder is going to be interviewed today. sweden's granted assistance.egal global news 24 hours a day, powered by...
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also endorsements from chuck schumer of new york and harry reid of nevada. president obama is in germany. air force one touchdown in berlin after a short flight from greece. while in germany, planning to meet with angela merkel. he has called him one of his closest partners as president. travelsrmany, mr. obama to peru for the last stop on his trip. in france, the economy minister announced he is running for president. of regulation.s eu liberal. he used to be an investment banker and the second-most popular politician in france. global news powered by more than journalists and analysts. this is bloomberg. >> u.s. stocks retreated with bonds in the dollar rose on speculation interest rate could higher and faster and -- higher than anticipated. speculation the republican policy would boost inflation. the next guest calling for the hike 25 basis winds next month. the chief economist at high frequency economics. the fact that we now have a president-elect, to make any cap go >> it certainly will depend on what they do. the presumption is there will be fiscal st
also endorsements from chuck schumer of new york and harry reid of nevada. president obama is in germany. air force one touchdown in berlin after a short flight from greece. while in germany, planning to meet with angela merkel. he has called him one of his closest partners as president. travelsrmany, mr. obama to peru for the last stop on his trip. in france, the economy minister announced he is running for president. of regulation.s eu liberal. he used to be an investment banker and the...
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iowa, nevada -- pretty important. we have seen him going to the midwest a lot more the last couple of days, that he thinks those are states he might be wisconsinke off, let -- like wisconsin and michigan. david: we saw hillary clinton will be spending money in michigan, which we -- she was not planning on doing. let's talk about ohio and florida. steve: swing states -- no different this year. early voting has been started. mixed news for hillary clinton -- early voting is hard to decipher what we can read out of it. both sides cherry pick numbers and say they are winning. a few things we do know -- in florida, the hispanic vote is off the charts. already, more hispanics have voted in florida than the entire 2012 election in florida. that is indigo for hillary clinton. a lot of those voters -- a big deal for hillary clinton. a lot of those voters are turning out for her. that is good news for her. in ohio, they had a smaller early voting window -- the time you could show up in the polls, register, and vote on the same
iowa, nevada -- pretty important. we have seen him going to the midwest a lot more the last couple of days, that he thinks those are states he might be wisconsinke off, let -- like wisconsin and michigan. david: we saw hillary clinton will be spending money in michigan, which we -- she was not planning on doing. let's talk about ohio and florida. steve: swing states -- no different this year. early voting has been started. mixed news for hillary clinton -- early voting is hard to decipher what...
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comes from wind farms in texas and solar plants in nevada and arizona. so, we got companies like duke energy and excel that have committed to buying all sorts of clean power over the next decade. election will not necessarily change the economics of that. amanda: you've got a graphic that shows the u.s. power plant -- still, the cheapest is natural gas. in the short term, should we expect to see a trump presidency putting the emphasis there? coal is among the most expensive things to burn to get electricity. joe: natural gas plays a tremendous role in all this. it is the main reason that coal has been on the ropes. fracking has made natural gas so much cheaper. that is the gorilla in the room here. , wind and solar, have been the two largest new sources of power and to the grid for two years running. while all these coal plants are retiring, they are being replaced with natural gas and wind and solar. wind and solar are edging natural gas when it comes to new generation. much lead time is needed to reverse a decision to close a coal factory or plant? i'm
comes from wind farms in texas and solar plants in nevada and arizona. so, we got companies like duke energy and excel that have committed to buying all sorts of clean power over the next decade. election will not necessarily change the economics of that. amanda: you've got a graphic that shows the u.s. power plant -- still, the cheapest is natural gas. in the short term, should we expect to see a trump presidency putting the emphasis there? coal is among the most expensive things to burn to...
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jane wells in nevada. eamon javers, let's start with you and what hillary clinton and donald trump are doing now that decision day is finally here and they are voting. imagine this after thousands of miles both candidates for more than a year are going to end up here in manhattan about two miles apart. we have seen both hillary clinton and donald trump today out voting. hillary clinton we saw early this morning casting her ballot along side former presidents bill clinton. the clintons out early in the morning. we saw donald trump later in the day here in manhattan. he cast his ballot at ps 59. this is a very manhattan centric election day for us. there was a little bit of booing and disruption at the polling place this morning. there were a group of people there we are told cheering for him. a little bit of pro and conthere. we are here at the center where hillary clinton is going to be having her event later on this evening. we are told that hillary clinton is working on two versions of her speech for ton
jane wells in nevada. eamon javers, let's start with you and what hillary clinton and donald trump are doing now that decision day is finally here and they are voting. imagine this after thousands of miles both candidates for more than a year are going to end up here in manhattan about two miles apart. we have seen both hillary clinton and donald trump today out voting. hillary clinton we saw early this morning casting her ballot along side former presidents bill clinton. the clintons out early...
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that is nevada, where harry reid is retiring and his seat is vulnerable. joe heck could win that state which means democrats have a higher hill. the hill is really high when you take a look at the house of representatives. there's only about three dozen competitive races. democrats would have to run the table with almost all of them. very difficult. and donald trump's closing in the polls makes it more difficult. forecasters saying no more than 20 for democrats in the house. we'll see in a week, guys. >> john, we mentioned the headlines in the top of the hour, comey e-mail stories on the clinton side, flurry of news yesterday of varying degrees regarding donald trump. is all of that noise at this point? is it really about get out the vote? are we in that period already? >> yes, we are. of course, a significant amount of the votes have already been cast. early voting has become so widespread across the country. at least a quarter of the vote in this entire election is already in the books. people look at the polls and what we can tell is that american turno
that is nevada, where harry reid is retiring and his seat is vulnerable. joe heck could win that state which means democrats have a higher hill. the hill is really high when you take a look at the house of representatives. there's only about three dozen competitive races. democrats would have to run the table with almost all of them. very difficult. and donald trump's closing in the polls makes it more difficult. forecasters saying no more than 20 for democrats in the house. we'll see in a...